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Marie Manikis wins Canadian Association of Law Teachers award

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Published: 2 September 2022

The Faculty of Law is pleased to announce that Professor Marie Manikis has received the 2022 Canadian Association of Law Teachers Scholarly Paper Award. Her paper 鈥淩ecognising State Blame in Sentencing: A Communicative and Relational Framework鈥 (Cambridge Law Journal, forthcoming) won the annual competition. Aimed at recognizing the work of scholars in the first seven years of their academic appointment, this prize is awarded to the author of a paper that contributes substantially to legal literature.聽

Professor Ignacio Cofone received an honourable mention for his paper 鈥溾.听听

Three 成人VR视频 Law alumni were also honoured. Stefanie Carsley, BCL/LLB鈥11, DCL鈥20, received an honourable mention for her paper 鈥溾. Laverne Jacobs, BCL鈥99, LLB鈥99, a professor at the Faculty of Law, University of Windsor, received the Academic Excellence Award. David Sandomierski, BCL/LLB鈥08, an assistant professor at the Faculty of Law, Western University, received the Prize in Scholarship of Teaching & Learning.聽聽

Open to all people who teach law in a Canadian university, the Canadian Association of Law Teachers began in 1947 with an informal meeting of law teachers called together by the late 成人VR视频 Law professor and dean F.R. Scott. It was formalized as an organization in 1951 and has since met annually. CALT works to promote the interests of Canadian law teachers, contribute to the dissemination of their research, and promote exchanges among teachers of different faculties and regions.聽聽

鈥淚 am pleased to see Professor Manikis鈥 leading scholarship in the spotlight, and to find several members of our community among this year鈥檚 CALT honorees,鈥 said Dean Robert Leckey. 鈥淪uch recognition by our national association testifies to the vibrant intellectual and research life fostered by the 成人VR视频 Faculty of Law.鈥澛犅

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